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-=> Wilfred van Velzen wrote to Alan Ianson <=-
>> New node in net 153:
>> ,153,Silent_Node,Prince_George_BC,John_Gerwing,-Unpublished-,300,CM,XA,
>> INA:si
>> l ntnode.ddns.net,IBN Connect with: BinkIT/2.41,JSBinkP/4,sbbs3.20b/Win32
>> BinkIT in combination with FreqIT (if configured) can only support XW, so
XA
>> is wrong.
AI> Ah, I am not sure of what flags what supports. I`ll get that corrected.
WvV> I think most people don`t know the details, and just put XA in the
WvV> list. :-(
WvV> In the Z2 nodelist epilog
WvV> (
http://many-glacier.dyndns.org/nodelist/NODELIST.066), there is a nice
WvV> table for these flags.
WvV> And you should know, when a node is IBN only it can only support the
WvV> WaZOO protocol. That narrows it down a lot! And leaves only XW and XX,
WvV> and the choice comes down to the implementation details of the freq
WvV> processor used by a node.
Thank you for this information, as I am thinking about adding FREQ
capability to my system (running Synchronet).
Can you tell me how you know that IBN-only can only use the WaZOO
protocol? I`m unable to find any info on that. Also how can we tell
that BinkIT/FreqIT cannot do update requests (XX)?
General info on Bark/WaZOO would also be nice to read about.
Thanks.
... White dwarf seeks red giant for binary relationship.
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